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Prepositions

 

Are you a student having trouble with prepositions?

 

Are you a teacher having trouble explaining

prepositions to your students?

 

Then The Complete Book of Prepositions may be just what you need!

 

What is The Complete Book of Prepositions?

 

It's an easy to read eBook explaining not only the most common prepositions of time and place, but also the more uncommon prepositions of manner, means,  agents, states, conditions, quantities, measures,

and purposes.

 

The eBook includes an explanation of how the various prepositions are used and sample sentences demonstrating their use.  

Take a look at a typical page

On and on top of- use to tell that a person or thing is touching the surface of something. (same as on top of, opposite of off, )  

          The box is on the table.

          The cat is on top of the refrigerator.

          The teacher put the dunce hat on top of the

               student’s head. 

          There are a bunch of bananas on the
               counter. 

 

 

Onto- use to tell that a person or thing puts or places

   itself on something else

 

          The cowboy got onto the horse.

          The cat jumped onto the bed.

 

 

Off- use to tell that a person or thing is not on something

   else (opposite of on) OR away from something

         

          He took the frying pan off the stove.

           Please keep off the grass.

 

   
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The workbook contains 28 work sheets (with 25 multiple choice items per page). Correct answers are also included at the back of the book to check your answers.

 

Worksheet 28

 

Prepositions of manner, means, states,

quantities, and purposes.

 

 Select the correct preposition in each of the sentences below.

  (See page 40 for the correct answers)  

1. Mr. Johnson has all the Beatles albums, (in, except, on) the  White Album.
 

2. It seems (like, to, by) the home team will win the game with a lead of 21 points with only three minutes left in the game.
 

3. Some people consider the Al Gore’s film (in, on, with) the

             environment biased.

4.
His job (for, as, with) a fireman is dangerous.
 

5. The mechanic put in two quarts (with, of, by) oil in the car. 
 

6. The man was an actor, director, and producer, (besides, beside, also) being a prolific writer.
 

7. All the employees take the bus to work, (except, toward, concerning) the manager.
 

8. The success of the party went (beyond, concerning, for) my wildest dreams.
 

9. My wife asked me to talk to our son (concerning, to, but) his
             recent
failing grades at school.
 

10. People (throughout, with, from) the world only want peace
             and happiness.


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